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  1. File Name: L-39C FIctional Venezuelan Aggressor File Submitter: EricJ File Submitted: 23 October 2015 File Category: Misc/AI Aircraft Skins This scheme is a simple “Aggressor” scheme that I felt like doing for fun. To install simply copy and paste the Livery folder in DCSWorld/CoreMods/aircraft/L-39/Liveries folder, select USA and in the Payload Editor select “Fictional Venezuelan Aggressor” and go fly. Click here to download this file
  2. Version

    10 downloads

    This scheme is a simple “Aggressor” scheme that I felt like doing for fun. To install simply copy and paste the Livery folder in DCSWorld/CoreMods/aircraft/L-39/Liveries folder, select USA and in the Payload Editor select “Fictional Venezuelan Aggressor” and go fly.
  3. As maybe it did but I don't really care about real world performance when we're talking about game performance. Various modders have done a good job modeling the R-73/74 but I don't have much confidence in them, compared to the ones I listed. Nothing against the particular modders per se, but overall I haven't been too sure about them, and even shooting boresight doesn't always work, too easy fooled by flares, etc.
  4. And starting on a Fictional Venezuelan scheme, so far another request:
  5. Padlocking does wonders in most cases as far as off-boresight shooting and the seeker does "sense" to a degree (though not a reflection of a HMS, or JHMCS, etc.) along with the target, so I assume that the game slews it anyway in some form or fashion. But otherwise I have done a lot of off-boresight shots with padlock and 8 out of 10 times I've gotten solid kills. In that case if the missile still tracks and kills, then it's good to go. T does work and in conjunction with padlock helps set up your shot (given your seeker restriction) for an off-boresight kill. Best thing is to practice with your chosen missile. The 9X, and the IRIS-T, Python-5, are really good missiles to employ in the WVR fight while the Russian ones? Eh, yeah, you get what you get.
  6. File Name: L-39C Fictional South East Asia Scheme File Submitter: EricJ File Submitted: 23 October 2015 File Category: Misc/AI Aircraft Skins This scheme is a simple “blank” scheme that I felt like doing for fun. To install simply copy and paste the Livery folder in DCSWorld/CoreMods/aircraft/L-39/Liveries folder, select USA and in the Payload Editor select “Fictional SEA Scheme” and go fly. Click here to download this file
  7. Version

    7 downloads

    This scheme is a simple “blank” scheme that I felt like doing for fun. To install simply copy and paste the Livery folder in DCSWorld/CoreMods/aircraft/L-39/Liveries folder, select USA and in the Payload Editor select “Fictional SEA Scheme” and go fly.
  8. Almost finished, some more tweaks and I'll upload it:
  9. Holy shit that's a bit.... One at a time, I actually thought of the Hornet one but didn't execute it obviously. But let me knock out this SEA ones and I'll start on those.
  10. And felt like doing an SEA scheme, though this one is a blank one, as I may do Vietnamese or whatever roundels on it, haven't decided yet, but just may make this one blank:
  11. File Name: L-39C Fictional Ferris No.3 Splinter File Submitter: EricJ File Submitted: 22 October 2015 File Category: Misc/AI Aircraft Skins Based on a Heather Ferris F-15C scheme, this represents a fictional skin for the new L-39 Module. To install simply copy and paste the Livery folder in DCSWorld/CoreMods/aircraft/L-39/Liveries folder, select Russia and in the Payload Editor select “Fictional Ferris Splinter No.3” and go fly. Click here to download this file
  12. Version

    9 downloads

    Based on a Heather Ferris F-15C scheme, this represents a fictional skin for the new L-39 Module. To install simply copy and paste the Livery folder in DCSWorld/CoreMods/aircraft/L-39/Liveries folder, select Russia and in the Payload Editor select “Fictional Ferris Splinter No.3” and go fly.
  13. Finished and being uploaded shortly:
  14. More work, detailing the bottom: Also HomeFries you can open the White Diamond one and copy off of that, which is what I'm doing right now.
  15. Actually I haven't gotten to that yet (though I would have to and if you can send it as a PSD layer I'll take what I can get, and much appreciated. More work, getting creative with adapting an F-15C scheme to the L-39 airframe:
  16. File Name: L-39C FIctional Russian White Splinter File Submitter: EricJ File Submitted: 21 October 2015 File Category: Misc/AI Aircraft Skins Based on a Prototype MIG-29 SMT scheme, this represents a fictional skin for the new L-39 Module. To install simply copy and paste the Livery folder in DCSWorld/CoreMods/aircraft/L-39/Liveries folder, select Russia and in the Payload Editor select “Fictional Russian White Splinter” and go fly. Click here to download this file
  17. Version

    11 downloads

    Based on a Prototype MIG-29 SMT scheme, this represents a fictional skin for the new L-39 Module. To install simply copy and paste the Livery folder in DCSWorld/CoreMods/aircraft/L-39/Liveries folder, select Russia and in the Payload Editor select “Fictional Russian White Splinter” and go fly.
  18. Final look, not much more I'm going to do with this:
  19. More work, given that it's a single 4096 x 4096 texture makes things easier. Still have to tweak some things but skinning the L-39C is a snap:
  20. File Name: L-39C Fictional Russian Desert Splinter File Submitter: EricJ File Submitted: 20 October 2015 File Category: Misc/AI Aircraft Skins Based on an MIG-29 Prototype SMT scheme, this represents a fictional skin for the new L-39 Module. To install simply copy and paste the Livery folder in DCSWorld/CoreMods/aircraft/L-39/Liveries folder, select Russia and in the Payload Editor select “Fictional Russian Desert Splinter” and go fly Click here to download this file
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